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[Be Bigger: Mastering Business Presentations on Video Conferences]-[AEE 1518: Be Bigger! One Key Way to Improve Your Business Presentations on Zoom]

All Ears English Podcast · B1 · 2021-02-08

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📋 Summary

Be Bigger: Elevating Your Presence in Virtual Business Presentations

In the era of remote work, video conferencing platforms like Zoom and WebEx have become the primary stage for professional communication. However, as noted in the All Ears English podcast, many professionals struggle to maintain engagement and authority when they cannot see their audience or feel the natural energy of an in-person interaction. To overcome this, the hosts suggest a fundamental shift in mindset: "Be bigger."

The Concept of the "Stage Voice"

When presenting online, you are not merely having a casual conversation; you are performing. The hosts emphasize that you must adopt a "stage voice" to compensate for the lack of physical presence. This involves increasing your volume and projection. Unlike a one-on-one chat where a quiet, natural tone is appropriate, a virtual presentation requires you to "push our voices out into the microphone." This projection helps bridge the digital gap, ensuring that listeners remain focused and perceive you as a confident business professional.

Injecting Energy into the Virtual Space

Maintaining high energy is crucial, especially when your audience might be tired or distracted by other computer tasks. The hosts suggest visualizing a "bouncing ball" of energy to keep your delivery dynamic. If you aren't naturally feeling energetic, you must "fake it till you make it." By maintaining an animated delivery, you showcase your personality and prevent the audience's interest from fading—a common occurrence during long virtual meetings.

The Role of Non-Verbal Communication

While you may be limited by the camera frame, your non-verbal cues remain vital:

  • Facial Expressions: Human beings have "mirror neurons" designed to read faces instantly. An optimistic, smiling demeanor makes you more approachable and helps establish a connection, even through a screen.
  • Eye Contact: Even when you cannot see your audience, it is essential to look directly at the camera rather than glancing away. This simulates eye contact and builds trust. The hosts also highlight the importance of cultural awareness, noting that while direct eye contact is expected in some Western contexts, it may be perceived differently in others (such as traditional Japanese culture). Understanding your audience's cultural expectations regarding respect and deference is key to effective communication.

Creating Connection Beyond the Screen

To combat the feeling of talking to a "PC instead of people," the hosts recommend actively imagining your audience. Whether you picture them commuting, walking a dog, or doing chores, visualizing human beings on the other side of the microphone makes the experience more natural. Furthermore, if you are leading a meeting, consider incorporating small "warm-up" activities like group stretches or ice-breakers to create a shared environment and reduce participant fatigue.

Conclusion

Ultimately, the takeaway is to embrace the opportunity of virtual presenting as a chance to grow. By being "bigger"—through intentional projection, sustained energy, and mindful non-verbal cues—you can foster genuine connection even in a digital landscape. As the professional world continues to evolve, mastering these skills ensures that you remain an effective communicator, regardless of whether you are in a physical boardroom or a digital meeting room.

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a little bit goes a long way
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📖 Transcript

This is an All Ears English podcast, episode 1518.
Be bigger, one key way to improve your business presentations on Zoom.
Welcome to the All Ears English podcast downloaded more than 200 million times.
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We'll show you how to become fearless and fluent by focusing on connection, not perfection, with your American hosts, Lindsay McMahon, the English adventurer, and Michelle Kaplan, the New York radio girl coming to you from Colorado and New York City, USA.
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